... So the star, with the wan moon in its wake, marched across the Pacific, trailed the thunderstorms like the hem of a robe, and the growing tidal wave that toiled behind it, frothing and eager, poured over island and island and swept them clear of men. ...
... Rays which reach your left and right eye from a distant star, on the other hand, are very close to parallel--they may meet somewhere at the star, at the same point (and then they converge) or separated points (and then they probably diverge), but the eye ...
... Rays which reach your left and right eye from a distant star, on the other hand, are very close to parallel--they may meet somewhere at the star, at the same point (and then they converge) or separated points (and then they probably diverge), but the eye ...
... Sun--not only when the comet approaches the Sun and its tail trails behind it, but also after it has passed the Sun and moves ... Robert Forward, science fiction author and physicist, has proposed the use of a solar sail in trips to the distant stars ...
... After 25.65 days the spot again faces the same direction in space as before--in the direction of the same stars, for instance. ... In each sunspot cycle, the magnetic polarity order of the leading and trailing sunspots in sunspot pairs reverses . ...
... After 25.65 days the spot again faces the same direction in space as before--in the direction of the same stars, for instance. ... In each sunspot cycle, the magnetic polarity order of the leading and trailing sunspots in sunspot pairs reverses . ...
... R.A., Fender R.P., 'Blazing Trails: Microquasars as Head-Tail Sources and the ... tomography of the star-forming universe with different spectral resolutions ... The Dynamics of Non-Symmetrically Collapsing Stars, in G. Contopoulos, P.A. Patsis ...